Superfreak3 Posted September 16, 2014 Report post Posted September 16, 2014 Hi there, I was directed to this forum from a post in another forum... http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/8764d915-4bc6-4a45-96e7-409add6949a0/sccm-2012-test-lab-setup-questions?forum=configmanagergeneral In short, I've downloaded the guides mentioned in the above post and had some questions. I'm a bit confused as to how many VMs I will need to create the test lab, if some can be used for several purposes, etc. I need to set up an SCCM test environment so I can troubleshoot issues some our seeing with our application installation package. Since I was directed here, I'm wondering if this is a good place to start... http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4045-system-center-2012-configuration-manager-step-by-step-guides/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarthMJ Posted September 16, 2014 Report post Posted September 16, 2014 As Jason said in the TechNet forum, there is no correct answer to this question. How many do you want? BTW you don't need CM12 to test how an application will installed using CM12. This blog post will tell you how to test your app. http://verbalprocessor.com/2007/12/05/running-a-cmd-prompt-as-local-system/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anyweb Posted September 17, 2014 Report post Posted September 17, 2014 I need to set up an SCCM test environment so I can troubleshoot issues some our seeing with our application installation package. Since I was directed here, I'm wondering if this is a good place to start... http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4045-system-center-2012-configuration-manager-step-by-step-guides/ if you follow either of the main guides above you'll be in a fairly good place lab wise to test things, there's two choices, standalone or hierarchy, so choose the one that suits your environment, a standalone primary should be plenty for most people, if you do decide to set this up then two virtual machines is all you'll need in hyperv or vmware, i'm happy to help you with setting it up cheers niall Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superfreak3 Posted September 17, 2014 Report post Posted September 17, 2014 Awesome, I will definitely pursue the two VM model. I'll check out your docs, but I'm sure I'll have questions. Is the two VM standalone setup basically a server and client/workstation? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anyweb Posted September 18, 2014 Report post Posted September 18, 2014 no it's two servers, one for AD (active directory) and one for Configuration Manager, everything outside of that (other vm's) are your clients etc... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superfreak3 Posted September 18, 2014 Report post Posted September 18, 2014 I haven't had the time to start looking through the guides yet, but is there a basic outline of what needs to be installed on each of the two Servers? I shouldn't say I don't have the time, but for some reason, the site doesn't function properly when accessing from work. Must be blocked on our side for security reasons. So, I jump on the site sporadically when I have the chance. Anyway, I was hoping that my VM environment can be self contained in that it operates in a bubble and doesn't need to access anything on my work network. They get antsy when they see new machines popping up on the network. I'm not sure if your guides lead to that end or not. ?? Thanks for willingness to help as well!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anyweb Posted September 18, 2014 Report post Posted September 18, 2014 well you can use hyperv in Windows 8.1 to create virtual machines for this lab on a reasonably new laptop/desktop with lots of ram (16gb) create a Private network and add your vm's in there, that way your production network won't be affected in any way if you want help with that i can help no problem via teamviewer, just setup hyperv on a machine and be ready to rock Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superfreak3 Posted September 19, 2014 Report post Posted September 19, 2014 I was just going to dump 2 Server VMs and a Client VM (Win 7 or 8) on an external drive. I guess I just need to know what needs to be installed on the AD Server and the Configuration Manager Server. I was going to go with Server 2012 for those if that will work. Does anything need to be installed on the Client or it only needs to be seen on the network? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anyweb Posted September 19, 2014 Report post Posted September 19, 2014 just start off with two servers, one for Active Directory (dns and dhcp) and one for CM12, if you want some tips on setting up AD then look at this old post, it'll help (steps 1 and 2 are all you need pretty much), that was for server 2008 but it'll give you some ideas. once AD is setup install CM12 using the guides, once that is done, work your way through the guides as it'll teach you to deploy Windows 7 (or 8) and that's how you create your clients. as always, if you are setting things up and stuck post here and i'll help, i can do teamviewer too cheers niall Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superfreak3 Posted September 21, 2014 Report post Posted September 21, 2014 I was going to just have a Windows 7 or 8 client image premade and not deploy through SCCM. The only reason I'm really setting this up is to test deployment of our software package through SCCM. I'll get started on the Server VMs as described. Thanks for the help so far!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...